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Help SOS 2.2 How does your setting meet the right for children to play?

2.2 How does your setting meet the right for children to play?

I am really stuck on this question

Play is a right for all children and children should be provided with plenty of opportunities to play.

There are many ways in which early years settings meet the right of children to play. They do this by giving children opportunities to choose what they want to play and what they want to play with.

Early years settings provide time for children to play indoors and outdoors.

They also provide a wide range of equipment and resources for the children to use in these environments.

Think about, and explain how setting meets children’s rights to play.

Thanks You Jess.
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